Publication date: June 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 172 Author(s): Moritz A. Drupp, Stefan Baumgärtner, Moritz Meyer, Martin F. Quaas, Henrik von Wehrden
Publication date: June 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 172 Author(s): Moritz A. Drupp, Stefan Baumgärtner, Moritz Meyer, Martin F. Quaas, Henrik von Wehrden
Publication date: May 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 171 Author(s): Elena Marola, Judith Schöpfner, Caleb Gallemore, Kristjan Jespersen
Australia is heating faster than the global average, and extreme heat days are on the rise. Doctors say there’s clear evidence that it’s killing people prematurely Continue reading…
Russian scientists record more cases of bear-on-bear attacks amid food scarcity and sea ice melt Cases of polar bears killing and eating each other are on the rise in the Arctic as melting ice and human activity erode their habitat, according to a Russian expert. “Cases of cannibalism among polar bears are a long-established fact,
Thousands of children from different schools and colleges bring out a procession at Manik Mia Avenue expressing solidarity with the global climate strike. PHOTO: STAR/PRABIR DAS By Saleemul HuqFeb 26 2020 (IPS-Partners) The Bangladesh parliament, led by the parliamentary standing committee on environment, recently declared a planetary emergency in Bangladesh. This is ground breaking in
By Jewel FraserPORT OF SPAIN, Feb 26 2020 (IPS) The Environmental Defence Fund and its partners in conservation are this month celebrating a major milestone in Belize’s efforts to safeguard its fisheries. On Feb. 14, the Belizean Parliament passed into law the Fisheries Resources Act that establishes legal safeguards for marine protected areas and that
Naomi Seibt, who tells YouTube followers that Thunberg and other climate activists are whipping up hysteria, to speak at CPAC A German teenager dubbed the “anti-Greta” – climate sceptics’ answer to the schoolgirl activist Greta Thunberg – is set to address the biggest annual gathering of US grassroots conservatives. Related: Greta Thunberg and Malala Yousafzai
MPs urge review of housing policy as Environment Agency warns against developments on floodplains The building of tens of thousands of homes on flood-prone land is worsening the damage to surrounding areas, Conversation MPs have said, as the head of the Environment Agency warned against new developments on floodplains. Tory backbenchers called on Boris Johnson
It is increasingly recognized that fisheries management should take a more holistic approach toward full spectrum sustainability that includes ecological, social, and economic considerations. The Canadian Fisheries Research Network (CFRN) has developed an evaluation framework for comprehensive fisheries management, derived from Canadian policy and international commitments. In the changing landscape of resource management, third party